"Statutory" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Statutory LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Relating to a statute; created or defined by a statute: required by a statute; conforming to a statute

statutory ENGLISH
Definition:

Enacted by statute; depending on statute for its
authority; as, a statutory provision.

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Directory LAW AND LEGAL

A provision ln a statute, rule of procedure, or the like, ls sald to be dlrectory when lt is to …

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Edict LAW AND LEGAL

A positive law promulgated by the sovereign of a country, and having reference either to the whole land or some …

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Edugation LAW AND LEGAL

within the meaning of a statute relative to the pow’ers and duties of guardians, this term comprehends not mere-ly the …

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Effect LAW AND LEGAL

The result which an instrument between partles will produce in their relative rights, or which a statute will pro-duce .upon …

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Friendly Societies LAW AND LEGAL

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Iii U LAW AND LEGAL

official. Partly official or authorized. Having color of officiaf right.—official aot. one done by an oflicer in nis official capacity …

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Marlbridge, Statute Of LAW AND LEGAL

An English statute enacted in 1267 (52 Hen. III.) at Marlbridge, (now called “Marlborough,”) where parliament was then sitting. It …

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In the law relating to nuisances and similar matters, this term means noxious, causing annoyance, discomfort, or painful or disagreeable …

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The statute 34 A 35 Vict, c 112, passed for the purpose of securing a better supervision over habitual criminals. …

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Recording Acts LAW AND LEGAL

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Strong Hand LAW AND LEGAL

The words “with strong hand” imply a degree of criminal force, whereas the words vi et armis ("with force and …

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